- StuffIt Destinations 15.0.7 for Mac OS 10.6.8 33.3MB StuffIt Deluxe Mac Updates Version 16.0.5 English – Mac OS X 10.8 – 10.11 Download 41.5MB.
- Both include Mac OS 9 compatibility. In addition, Aladdin has posted the freeware Aladdin StuffIt Expander 5.5 and the shareware Aladdin DropStuff 5.5. These also include fixes for Mac OS 9.
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Version 7.0.3 English – Mac OS 8.6 – 9.x 9.2MB StuffIt Destinations 15.0.7 for Mac OS 10.6.8 Download 33.3MB StuffIt Deluxe Mac Updates. Mac OS 9 Installation. Mac OS 9 Installation. Download and expand the Macintosh self-extracting archive. (Use Stuffit Expander if your browser does not automatically expand the archive.) Move the resulting 'ImageJ' folder to a convenient location such as the Applications folder. To run ImageJ, double-click on the ImageJ icon. StuffIt Expander Description. StuffIt Expander is a proprietary, freeware, closed source, decompression software utility developed by Allume Systems (a subsidiary of Smith Micro Software formerly known as Aladdin Systems). It runs on the classic Mac OS, macOS, Microsoft Windows, and Linux x86/UNIX.
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stuffit_expander_40.zip (201K) Stuffit Expander 4.0.1 repackaged into a zipped hfs disk image and checksum file. Adobe illustrator cs3 crack for mac. The disk image can be mounted with Mini vMac.
stuffit_expander_40.bin (205K) Stuffit Expander 4.0.1 in the original format.
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mod date: Apr 29, 1996
license: free for non-commercial use
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Decodes StuffIt and CompactPro archives, BinHex, and MacBinary. Requires System 6.0.5 or later. Smith Micro Software continues to develop Stuffit Expander for OS X. (Stuffit Expander on Wikipedia)
Expander Enhancer, that comes with DropStuff, allows Stuffit Expander to decode many additional archive kinds.
Stuffit Expander 4.0.1 works better in System 7, but still can be used in System 6. The issue in System 6 is that Stuffit Expander will only offer to expand files with the correct Macintosh file type, and files often don't have that type. But if you hold down the command key before selecting 'Expand' from the 'File' menu, Stuffit Expander will offer to expand all the contents of a folder, regardless of file type. Bfme elvenstar mod 5.8. So to expand a file, put it in a new folder, and expand that folder. (Make sure to hold down the command key before pressing the mouse button.) (That is the emulated “command key”. When running Mini vMac on Windows, for example, this normally means pressing the “Alt” key. See the keyboard documentation.)
In System 7, you can drag any file onto the Stuffit Expander application icon, regardless of file type.
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stuffit_expander_45.bin (500K) Stuffit Expander 4.5 in the original format.
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Version 4.5 seems to work on a Macintosh Plus (for System 7), except that the about windows are partly offscreen, and not movable. The installer for version 5.0 insists that 8M of RAM is required.
Version 5.5 is the last that will run on Macintosh 680x0. It requires Color QuickDraw, and so doesn't work on a Mac Plus. It seems to work in the current (incomplete) Mini vMac Macintosh II emulation.
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Try dropping that file onto the icon for Stuffit Expander.
Also, Stuffit Expander can sometimes intrude where it should not. The decompressed download will be in a .smi (self-mounting image) format, a format generated by Apple's Disk Copy. Stuffit Expander has ShrinkWrap technology built-in, which allows it to mount some kinds of disk images, but not .smi ones. Yet ShrinkWrap tries to; when it can't, an error message (often Type -39 or Type 127) is generated.
The solution - double-click Stuffit Expander, and open its Preferences (under the File menu). Select 'Disk Images' from the list on the left, then turn off (uncheck) 'Mount Disk Images'. Quit Stuffit Expander.
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